Treatment of Nerve Injury and Entrapment Neuropathy /
Peripheral nerve injury and entrapment neuropathy often are complicated by injury to adjacent tissue such as bone, joints, blood vessels, and tendons. Clinicians who provide primary care in these areas require extensive knowledge of methods for treating wounds and nerve injuries. The most important...
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Tokyo :
Springer Japan,
2002.
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Table of Contents:
- I. Basic Research of Peripheral Nerve Injury and Regeneration
- II. Diagnosis of Peripheral Nerve Injury and Entrapment Neuropathy
- III. Electrophysiological Study of Peripheral Nerve Injury
- IV. Treatment of Peripheral Nerve Injury and Entrapment Neuropathy
- V. Nerve Injury and Entrapment Neuropathy around the Shoulder
- VI. Median Nerve Injury and Entrapment
- VII. Ulnar Nerve Injury and Entrapment
- VIII. Radial Nerve Injury and Entrapment
- IX. Nerve Injury in the Hand
- X. Nerve Injury and Entrapment in the Lower Extremity
- XI. Causalgia and Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
- XII. Nerve Injury due to Compartment Syndrome
- XIII. Tumor in the Nerve
- XIV. Differential diagnosis from Spinal and Brain Disorders
- XV. Rehabilitation.